To those who do not know how intense it is....the cartoon below should give an idea
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Briha
xl_target wrote: Make sure you keep it up there.- Don't want any of that stuff down here.
It is -22 C down here right now.
No No No, you keep that stuff up there.Now we (Canadian) going to send this storm to our friends in US.![]()
Lows are going to be -8 deg F (-22 deg C) and that is before the windchill.A Blizzard Warning remains in effect until 3 am CST Friday.
Timing: widespread blowing and drifting snow with Whiteout conditions continuing this evening.
Main impact: northwest 30 to 35 mph with frequent gusts to 50 mph leading to blowing snow and visibility reductions.
Other impacts: Wind chills falling to 25 to 30 below late tonight into Friday morning.
It's OK for Baljit. He's big and strong.captrakshitsharma wrote:That's tough winters My Friends , especially for Baljit.
Briha,Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr....that was the coldest 'virtual drive' I've ever experienced![]()
Hats off to you guys for going through such abominable weather conditions!
Thanks for sharing your experience....Now I understand your request to Baljit & Co. for not passing on the 'chill'![]()
Briha
My rule was always this: If you live where you never have to block your radiator with a piece of cardboard in order to get the engine warm or to use the heater, you do not live in a cold place.xl_target wrote:It's OK for Baljit. He's big and strong.captrakshitsharma wrote:That's tough winters My Friends , especially for Baljit.
Not only that he's got kids at home to do the shovelling.
Me, I'm just a little guy.
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Luckily the car I was in has a good heater.
As for asking those guys not to send that stuff down, as you can see they paid no attention to me.